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Looks like the songs will be commin out soon the trailer is already out.Seems like the villain is a woman in this movie.The trailer makes it seem like pudhupetttai and sandhai kozhi.
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Thimiru songs released yesterday.
http://tamil.galatta.com/entertainme...s/thimiru.html Expecting either tamilnapster or tamilmp3tracks to put the audio in their sites soon... ![]() |
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100 straight-to-the-point words on Yuvan's music for Thimiru!
http://itwofs.com/milliblog/ |
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at first hearing i thought ohh it is another medicore album from yuvan. but after hearing some times, this album sounds good.
Pure Commercial Album. As Their advertisement, The songs are having electrifying music only. All songs are fast paced only. Only one drawback of this album is that there is no pure melody. thithikkara vayasu is the pick of the album. it is the fast paced melody. For melodies i will look for "satham podathey", paruthi veeran and deepavali. i didnt expected much from this album. so this album exceeds my expectations after some times hearing Kattiko rappa rappa fast paced number. simply beautiful interludes and preludes. musical composition is very good. oppurane oppurane good folk based song. gangai amaran voice suited well. in folk area, yuvan's ability is shown little bit in this song. thithikkara vayasu my pick of the album. nice fast paced melody. good orchestration. Mana madurai Typical kuttu song. There is no special in this song. But it has catchy tune. This number is for front benchers. Money money Typical yuvan style. I like the RAP bits in this song. The rhythm style is something catchy. Interesting interludes. This number is for city modern girls. |
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Music Review
Thimiru - One for the masses IndiaGlitz [Wednesday, August 02, 2006] He is the latest sensation in Kollywood. With his tunes topping all charts and his movies making it big. Yuvan Shankar Raja has already proved his mettle. Adding one more to his latest hits is Thimiru. It has a mix of racy, soft and peppy tunes. The highlight being a song sung by Gangai Amaran. Thimiru starring Vishal, Reema Sen and Shriya Reddy is directed by debutant Tharun Gopi. The other talking point of the album is that Yuvan recorded the songs in a studio in Bangkok. Hitherto Yuvan was seen as a music-composer who can come up with classy stuff. In Thimiru, he has gone ahead to prove that he can also score music for the front-benchers. Kattiko Rappa (Kunal Shreya Ghoshal) A foot-tapping number. With brisk music and a peppy chorus accompanying, the song is sure to make it big. Shreya Ghosal with her brisk voice injects life into the song. Yuvan has used additional percussions well. Thithikura Vayasu (Anupama) A melody inspired accompanied by western music. Anupama, known for such songs, has done her best here too. Soft beats accompanying the lyric gives the song the right lift. The catchy English lyrics used in between as chorus in the song is another highlight. Mana Madurai (Shankar Mahadevan) Yuvan Shankar has given an earthy and a peppy tune inspired by folksy tradition. A perfect mass song with brisk music sure to make it to the top of the audiocharts. Who else but Shankar Mahadevan can render such high voltage song. Yuvan has made the right choice. Money Money (Anuska) A hip-hop kind of number. Singing in an Anglican slang is Anuska for the number. However the song reminds one of Yuvan's earlier tunes. The trumpets and the drums are used to the maximum. A rap in between is also catchy. Opuranae (Gangai Amaran) The pick of the album. A musician and singer himself Gangai Amaran has sung the song which sticks to our lips instantly. A typical 'dappanguthu' number, Yuvan has again proved his mettle in coming up with a tune that front-benchers would love. Shades of his father Illayaraja's works in early 80's could be seen. Yet, the rocking song of the album. |
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Thimiru's second trailer with song bits available at
http://www.nowrunning.com/broadband/...o=3118&it=1102 |
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Thimiru's second trailer with song bits available at ![]() |
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Movie Review
Thimiru - Fighting fit IndiaGlitz [Friday, August 04, 2006] Post Sandai Kozhi Vishal has managed to establish himself as an action-hero. Now Thimiru is a step towards confirming it. An action-packed entertainer with the right mix of commercial ingredients, Thimiru is one for the frontbenchers (and the box office). Debutant director Tharun Gopi has taken a wafer thin storyline, but with a pulsating sequence of events, succeeds in sustaining the interest of the audience. In a nutshell, the movie is about a group of baddies on Vishal's trail for no fault of his. How he manages to overcome them forms the crux. The movie is about Ganesh (Vishal), who comes from Madurai to continue his medical course in Chennai. A group of baddies is on his pursuit. Meanwhile Srimathy (Reema Sen), daughter of Ganesh's professor, wants to meet him and thank him for helping her escape from the clutches of some vile elements. When Ganesh and Srimathy meet they are surprised, for they know each other. Meanwhile, the gangsters on spotting both vow to kill them. Why? Well, it is flashback time. Eswari (Shreya Reddy) is a shrewish, arrogant 'kattapanchayat' woman. She lends money at usurious rates and then goes after those families that fail to repay. Srimathy’s family falls foul of Eswari. It is Ganesh who helps Srimathy’s folks. Eswari, however, falls for Ganesh’s bravery and boldness. So she wants him to marry her. But the hero doesn’t. She ends up kidnapping Ganesh's parents and threatens Ganesh to come to them and marry her. However Ganesh thwarts all her plans. Eventually in a freak mishap, Eswari meets her fate. Mistaking Ganesh to be the reason for their sister's death, Eswari's brothers Periya Karuppu (Manoj K Jayan) and Veerasamy (Vijayan) resolve to kill him. Ganesh, who reaches Chennai for safety, is eventually forced to go back to his old ways to fight the baddies and restore order. Vishal, who is just two films-old, has given a good performance. His tall physique comes handy in stunt scenes. In the company of Reema Sen, he is on the button, with his brisk stunt sequences. Reema Sen has got a limited footage, but has utilized it well. Vadivelu has a meaty role to play and has the audience in splits. However the surprise element in the movie is Shreya Reddy. This VJ-turned-actress has played a girl with chutzpah and a raw attitude to life, who threatens Vishal to marry her. It is heartening to see an actress who has the will (and talent) to attempt such a different role. Vadivelu as the college warden not just occupies a major screen space but delivers the goods as well. Also in the cast are Manoj K Jayan, former football player I M Vijayan, Manickam Vinayakam and Banuchander. Though an often-seen theme, Tharun Gopi’s shrewd characterization and swift screenplay makes the movie engrossing. Yuvan Shankar Raja has come up with some peppy numbers, while Kanal Kannan's stunts are a major highlight. However on the flip side, the second half is lengthy and packed with needless stunt sequences. After Chellamae and Sandai Kozhi, no doubt Thimiru will help Vishal score a hat-trick. |
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